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Download this page in PDF format Last week saw over 4 200 Earth Observation (EO) enthusiasts from over 80 countries travel to Milan to attend ESAâ€™s Living Planet Symposium. With a total of 187 scheduled scientific sessions, as well as … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format ESAâ€™s 2019 Living Planet Symposium takes place next week between the 13th and 17th May in Milan, Italy. The Symposium takes place every three years and is an important one for the industry as … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week I was invited to talk at an evening event organised by the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT),Â which took place at the Met Office. It was titled â€˜Satellite data for marine applicationsâ€™ and … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format On February 16th 2016, just before 6 pm, the third Sentinel of the Copernicus programme, Sentinel-3A was launched. It was joined in space by its twin, Sentinel-3B, twenty-six months later on the 25 April … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Weâ€™re so used to seeing headlines about humans destroying the rainforests, swaths of deforestation and our activities affecting the climate; seeing a report suggesting we are making the planet the greener caught our attention. … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format The Data.Space 2019 Conference took place in Glasgow last week, with the key messages of the event focused on new developments in the space industry, need for more transparent pricing for purchasing satellite data … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Time flies when youâ€™re having fun, thatâ€™s why my first month at Pixalytics passed so fast. Like other students who have been here before me, Iâ€™m writing these words about my first impressions of … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Two interesting, and indirectly linked, articles were published in the last few weeks looking at how satellite imagery and remote sensing techniques are being used to monitor changes in glaciers across the globe. Firstly, … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Earth observation (EO) satellites were amongst the payload on board the H-IIA rocket which was launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) at 1.08pm on Monday 29th October from the Tanegashima Space Center … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week I was in Brussels at the Copernicus Ecosystem Workshop 2018 which took place on the 9th and 10th October at the Docks Dome; an architecturally interesting building located on top of the … Continue reading →